Real estate & development

Developing land in
two hemispheres.

GGOCC pursues real estate development throughout New Zealand and the United States — combining land holdings, in-house construction capability and four decades of tax and investment expertise.

New Zealand · Central Otago · 45.0°S 169.2°E

Cornish Point, Lake Dunstan

Cornish Point sits where the Kawarau River meets Lake Dunstan, minutes from Cromwell and the Bannockburn wine region — one of the fastest-growing corners of New Zealand's South Island.

  • Cornish Point Development — land & property development on the point
  • Cornish Point Holiday Home — executive lakeside stay with private jetty
  • Pigeon Rock ventures — water supply and olive oil
  • Pacific Alpacas & Trampers Friend — rural enterprise on the land

United States · TX · OK · FL · 29.4°N 98.5°W

Sunbelt development & construction

From our San Antonio base we combine property interests with the group's own construction and environmental companies — covering the full development cycle from site clearance to completed facilities.

  • Basic IDIQ — America's Job Order Contractor for public facilities
  • BAD Company — abatement, remediation, demolition & restoration
  • Carr Consulting & BBS Tax — real estate investment and tax structuring
  • Serving federal, state, municipal and educational clients

Why it works

The full development cycle, in-house.

Most developers outsource. We own the capability at every step.

Step 1

Land & planning

Long-held land positions in Central Otago and the US Sunbelt, developed patiently and thoughtfully.

Step 2

Site & construction

Abatement, demolition and job order contracting through BAD Company and Basic IDIQ.

Step 3

Tax & structuring

Deal structuring, valuation and tax strategy from our CPA and investment advisory firms.

Step 4

Operate & host

Completed properties earn their keep — from holiday hospitality to working rural land.

Talk land, property or partnership.

Interested in Central Otago land, a Lake Dunstan stay, or US construction and development capability? We'd love to hear from you.